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Give it a try, it shouldn't change anything aside from enabling TPM on windows.I have that and the setting is on “discrete TPM”, but I can switch to “firmware TPM”
Give it a try, it shouldn't change anything aside from enabling TPM on windows.I have that and the setting is on “discrete TPM”, but I can switch to “firmware TPM”
I wasn’t sure if it was the case to change it when I saw it 😂. I’ll give it a goGive it a try, it shouldn't change anything aside from enabling TPM on windows.
yep and out of stock at the moment on amazonThis is the TPM 2 modular board for Asus boards for instance:Accessories|Motherboards|ASUS United Kingdom
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Well with Windows 10 supported through 2025, that gives plenty of leeway for people to upgrade their hardware.Meanwhile I'm just going to wait til they've sorted it all out so you don't need TPM, as I cant imagine that'd stay otherwise there would be far too many who cant go to Win11
Good find....According to this, it is 1.2 TPM that is the minimum, not 2.0.
Appears microsoft screwed up what their hard and soft support was. If you don't meet the "soft" requirements you'll be recommended not to upgrade - but what does that mean, in the end?
and what on earth is S Mode as a hard floor??? Not heard of that one
In 2017, Microsoft added a new feature to its Windows 10 operating system: S mode, a stripped-down, tightly-locked, and low-end PC friendly way to run Windows 10. There are a lot of good reasons to put a Windows 10 PC in S mode, including:
- It's more secure because it only allows apps to be installed from the Windows Store;
- It's streamlined to eliminate RAM and CPU use; and
- Everything a user does in it is automatically saved to OneDrive to free up local storage.
Agreed, otherwise.....Meanwhile I'm just going to wait til they've sorted it all out so you don't need TPM, as I cant imagine that'd stay otherwise there would be far too many who cant go to Win11
Good call getting in there now I’d sayNo firmware TPM in my aged Asus Z170-E BIOS but the board does have a 14-1 TPM connector. Amazon.de have an Asus 14-1 TPM module so I've bought one. The postage was stupid - it was more than the TPM module[!] but for a total of €34 it's probbaly worth getting one now, even if I choose not to use it they'll likely be in demand later in the year.....
In the Run command box enter the command tpm.msc. That will quickly show you whether you have one.I don't think I'll be in any rush to upgrade to 11 to be honest. Unless there's some serious gains, I'd assume my build should be fine as it was only bought in December and received in January but I'll double check this TPM stuff later
Super I'll do that when I'm home, cheersIn the Run command box enter the command tpm.msc. That will quickly show you whether you have one.
So it was you who had the last one off of AmazonNo firmware TPM in my aged Asus Z170-E BIOS but the board does have a 14-1 TPM connector. Amazon.de have an Asus 14-1 TPM module so I've bought one. The postage was stupid - it was more than the TPM module[!] but for a total of €34 it's probbaly worth getting one now, even if I choose not to use it they'll likely be in demand later in the year.....
Does Amazon Germany use the same warehouses as Amazon UK? We only buy from amazon.de since Brexit.So it was you who had the last one off of Amazon [emoji23]
I guess they do as i just looked on there, and they are temporary out of stock, or i assume that's what the message saidDoes Amazon Germany use the same warehouses as Amazon UK? We only buy from amazon.de since Brexit.
It was me then.... [emoji4]I guess they do as i just looked on there, and they are temporary out of stock, or i assume that's what the message said